Endorsement not exactly ringing
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Geoff West
The editors of the Daily Pilot almost got it right in their selection
of candidates for the Costa Mesa City Council when they endorsed Mike
Scheafer, Katrina Foley and former mayor Linda Dixon for the three
positions available in November (“Opportunity for consensus building
in Costa Mesa,” Sept. 26).
Their assessment of some of the other candidates was accurate. In
particular, their comments about the miserable job Chris Steel has
done for the past four years were right on the money. I concur that
Scheafer and Foley are excellent choices. Since his appointment,
Scheafer has demonstrated that he has what it takes to tackle tough
issues and get things done. Foley has shown the leadership, energy
and intellect so necessary to make a significant contribution to this
city while on the Planning Commission and will undoubtedly do the
same on the City Council.
However, I must respectfully disagree with their selection of
Dixon. Although her experience on the Planning Commission is
admirable and we certainly cannot question her dedication to the
city, her tenure on the City Council and particularly while serving
as mayor, exposed her weakness as a leader and also gave us a chance
to measure her judgment. Two words demonstrate that deficiency --
Huscroft House.
The fact that, since her defeat in a bid for reelection two years
ago, she has been virtually invisible in city matters, makes me
wonder if she is really ready and able to provide leadership this
time around. In recent council candidate forums she showed up
uninformed and unprepared to debate many important contemporary
issues.
The editors inexplicably managed to shuffle perhaps the most
qualified leader of all the candidates into their “not quite ready”
pile. Planning Commission Chairman Bruce Garlich has demonstrated his
dedication to this city in many ways for many years. He brings just
the right blend of maturity, intellect and experience to this
challenge. He has proven his leadership not only as chairman of the
Planning Commission recently, but as a manager in industry, as well.
Through his volunteer commitments, he has clearly shown that he truly
cares for all residents of this city, not just a vocal few. He is the
right man at the right time for this city.
* GEOFF WEST is a resident of Costa Mesa.
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